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Updated: November 1, 2021 at 06:17 AM (IST)
According to reports, a gangster riding a motorcycle snatched a gold chain from a girl in District 37. -File photo
Chandigarh: According to reports, a gangster riding a motorcycle snatched a gold chain from a girl in District 37. After the police learned of the incident, they registered a case at the 39th District Police Station. TNS
Chandigarh: The UT police action team arrested a man holding 50.50 grams of heroin. According to the police, the suspect was identified as Sunil Kumar, alias Sandy (29 years old), a Danas resident who was arrested near the Danas Community Center while possessing heroin. The Sarangpur Police Department has registered the suspect. TNS
Chandigarh: The Chandigarh Lawn Tennis Association will host the CLTA-AITA Championship Series (CS-3) Boys and Girls (U-14) Tennis Championships from November 1st to 3rd. As many as 51 players have signed up for the main draw. Players from Chandigarh, Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir and Telangana will participate in the game. The first and second rounds of the main game will be held on November 1st at Sector 10 CLTA Complex. TNS
Chandigarh: The United Territory Cricket Association of Chandigarh (UTCA) will organize the U-16 multi-day cricket tournament for the Balramji Das Tandon trophy from November 1st. The tournament will be opened by the Governor of Punjab Province and UT Administrator Banwari Lal Purohit in the department with 16 cricket grounds. Six teams-the square area, the terrace area, the rose area, the leisure area, the Sukhna area and the rock area-will participate in the tournament. The game will be held at the 16th District Cricket Stadium and the 26th District Government Model High School. In the first game, the square area will face the terrace area, followed by the rose area against the leisure area. TNS
City faces 246 losses on the eve
Chandigarh: In the first game of the Women's One-Day Championship in Pune, City Girls suffered 246 defeats in the match against the railway team led by Mithali Raj. Chandigarh collapsed in 110 runs while chasing a 256-run mammoth. Earlier, the opener of the railway team S Meghna (142) and captain Mithali (87) helped the railway team to accumulate 356/4. Parul Saini won two wickets, while Priyanka Guleria and Rajni Devi each share a wicket for bowling. In response, Chandigarh was eliminated in 43 games with a score of 110. Manisha Badhan (47) is the team's top scorer. Chandigarh will face Orissa in the second game on November 1. TNS
The head of Sector 48 RWA joins AAP
Chandigarh: Sector 48 RWA President JJ Singh and his team joined the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Sunday. Sandeep Bhardwaj, Vice President of AAP City, organized a rally in District 48, where a joining event was held. TNS
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